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Nearly all members of the 118th Congress have a college degree | Pew . . . In the 118th Congress, 94% of representatives and all but one senator hold at least a bachelor’s degree, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U S House and Senate biographical data The share of voting members of Congress with a college education has steadily increased over time
Membership of the 119 Congress: A Profile Information about all the Members who have served in Congress is available in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, a website maintained by the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate at http: bioguide congress gov
Paths to Power: How Every Member Got to Congress About half of members graduated from public universities, often in their home states, but more than 10 percent of representatives have bachelor’s degrees from elite, private colleges It makes
Chart: Congresss Alma Mater | Statista 75 percent of Senators and two thirds of Representatives hold a secondary degree or medical degree The most popular is the law school degree Juris Doctor, which 179 Congresspeople currently
House of Reps: Which Colleges Did the House Go To? (INFOGRAPHIC) Some highlights about the House of Reps that we found: 24 members of the House of Reps don’t have a bachelor’s degree Broken down, that’s 17 Republicans and 7 Democrats Note: This analysis includes Bachelor’s degrees only Check out the full infographic detailing where people went to college:
How Many Senatots Have Science Degrees In the 118th Congress, 94% of representatives and all but one senator possess at least a bachelor’s degree, continuing a trend where over 90% of members have held higher education degrees since the 116th Congress
20190306-alma-maters-NL - Western Michigan University While almost the entire legislative body has at least a bachelor’s degree, only 21 percent of the country as a whole does Graduate and doctoral degrees are also more common in Congress than they are across the rest of the country